I've already said I have nothing against Europe or Europeans. I just don't believe that British culture is European.

And how so? As I see it, the British isles has only been colonized by main land europeans (gauls, romans, saxons, vikings, normans). So how could (not so ) Great Britain be anything but europid? The language is german with about 60% latin words, but latin is still european.

But tell us, where have brits been influenced culturally? India? By the pakis perhaps?

And how so? As I see it, the British isles has only been colonized by main land europeans (gauls, romans, saxons, vikings, normans). So how could (not so ) Great Britain be anything but europid? The language is german with about 60% latin words, but latin is still european.

But tell us, where have brits been influenced culturally? India? By the pakis perhaps?

WC&P can answer for himself, but certainly no-one can realistically claim that the indigenous population of the British Isles is anything other than completely European racially.

I think the trap he is falling into is the same as many Britons do today. They feel a far greater affinity with the inhabitants of the white nations -Canada, Australia, NZ, Southern Africa, and even the US - than with their close neighbours in Western Europe.

There are certainly good reasons why this might be so - close links of family and language, a kind of atavistic mistrust for continental entanglements, and so on. But none of that is culture. What WC&P takes for culture are folkways that emigrated with the British diaspora and are being echoed back with localised inflections. The overseas Britons are every bit as British as say, the overseas Chinese are Chinese. They are part of the original culture that moved away.

It is easy to assume with the megaphone of American 'culture' blaring away in your ear that Britain is not a European country, culturally.

The way to dispel this notion is to go and live for some time in one of the countries of Western or Central Europe, learn the language, making sure to live with the locals and not in an expat ghetto. It's only then then you can obtain an appreciation for the deep underlying cultural roots that bind all Britons to their closest racial relatives.

I know this is true, because I used to think exactly like WC&P before living for seven years in Holland, Belgium and Germany. Now I know that, on stripping away the facile veneer of modern mass cultural influences, the future for Britons lies in Europe and not with the increasingly de-racinated and compromised Anglosphere.